U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mario Oliva, assigned to Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS) follows directions from U.S. Navy Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) 2nd Class Shanks Bradley, assigned to Assault Craft Unit FOUR (ACU 4), while loading a vehicle onto a landing craft air cushion (LCAC) during a mobile exercise. The purpose of the exercise was to increase the command’s capability to operate with the Navy to safely and efficiently deploy its vehicles and personnel during a catastrophic event. When directed, JTF-CS is ready to respond in 24 hours to provide command and control of 5,200 federal military forces located at more than 36 locations throughout the nation acting in support of civil authority response operations to save lives, prevent further injury, and provide critical support to enable community recover.  (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Barry Riley/RELEASED)
190916-N-OE749-0027.JPG Photo By: Chief Petty Officer Barry Riley

Sep 16, 2019
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mario Oliva, assigned to Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS) follows directions from U.S. Navy Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) 2nd Class Shanks Bradley, assigned to Assault Craft Unit FOUR (ACU 4), while loading a vehicle onto a landing craft air cushion (LCAC) during a mobile exercise. The purpose of the exercise was to increase the command’s capability to operate with the Navy to safely and efficiently deploy its vehicles and personnel during a catastrophic event. When directed, JTF-CS is ready to respond in 24 hours to provide command and control of 5,200 federal military forces located at more than 36 locations throughout the nation acting in support of civil authority response operations to save lives, prevent further injury, and provide critical support to enable community recover. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Barry Riley/RELEASED)


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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mario Oliva, assigned to Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS) follows directions from U.S. Navy Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) 2nd Class Shanks Bradley, assigned to Assault Craft Unit FOUR (ACU 4), while loading a vehicle onto a landing craft air cushion (LCAC) during a mobile exercise. The purpose of the exercise was to increase the command’s capability to operate with the Navy to safely and efficiently deploy its vehicles and personnel during a catastrophic event. When directed, JTF-CS is ready to respond in 24 hours to provide command and control of 5,200 federal military forces located at more than 36 locations throughout the nation acting in support of civil authority response operations to save lives, prevent further injury, and provide critical support to enable community recover.  (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Barry Riley/RELEASED)
190916-N-OE749-0027.JPG Photo By: Chief Petty Officer Barry Riley

Sep 16, 2019
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mario Oliva, assigned to Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS) follows directions from U.S. Navy Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) 2nd Class Shanks Bradley, assigned to Assault Craft Unit FOUR (ACU 4), while loading a vehicle onto a landing craft air cushion (LCAC) during a mobile exercise. The purpose of the exercise was to increase the command’s capability to operate with the Navy to safely and efficiently deploy its vehicles and personnel during a catastrophic event. When directed, JTF-CS is ready to respond in 24 hours to provide command and control of 5,200 federal military forces located at more than 36 locations throughout the nation acting in support of civil authority response operations to save lives, prevent further injury, and provide critical support to enable community recover. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Barry Riley/RELEASED)


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FORT EUSTIS, Va. –Navy Command Master Chief Jeffrey Covington, senior enlisted leader, Joint Task Force Civil Support speaks with Army Command Sergeant Major, Ronald Orosz, senior enlisted leader, Army North inside Mullan Hall during a distinguished visitor event Jan 13, 2016. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response operations. (Official DOD photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin T. Liston)
FORT EUSTIS, Va. –Navy Command Master Chief Jeffrey Covington, senior enlisted leader, Joint Task Force Civil Support speaks with Army Command Sergeant Major, Ronald Orosz, senior enlisted leader, Army North inside Mullan Hall during a distinguished visitor event Jan 13, 2016. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares... ...More
FORT EUSTIS, Va. – Marine Staff Sgt. Steve Cushamn, Public Affairs noncommissioned officer in charge, Joint Task Force Civil Support speaks with Army Command Sergeant Major, Ronald Orosz, senior enlisted leader, Army North inside Mullan Hall during a distinguished visitor event Jan 13, 2016. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response operations. (Official DOD photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin T. Liston)
FORT EUSTIS, Va. – Marine Staff Sgt. Steve Cushamn, Public Affairs noncommissioned officer in charge, Joint Task Force Civil Support speaks with Army Command Sergeant Major, Ronald Orosz, senior enlisted leader, Army North inside Mullan Hall during a distinguished visitor event Jan 13, 2016. JTF-CS anticipates, plans... ...More
FORT EUSTIS, Va. – Army Lt. Gen. Perry Wiggins, commander, U.S. Army North, speaks with Maj. Gen. William F. Roy, commander, Joint Task Force Civil Support Feb. 3, 2016. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response operations. (Official DOD photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin T. Liston)
FORT EUSTIS, Va. – Army Lt. Gen. Perry Wiggins, commander, U.S. Army North, speaks with Maj. Gen. William F. Roy, commander, Joint Task Force Civil Support Feb. 3, 2016. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response operations. (Official DOD photo by Navy Petty... ...More
A standing shot of Mullan Hall, headquarters of Joint Task Force Civil Support
A standing shot of Mullan Hall, headquarters of Joint Task Force Civil Support
A standing shot of Mullan Hall, headquarters of Joint Task Force Civil Support
A standing shot of Mullan Hall, headquarters of Joint Task Force Civil Support
FORT EUSTIS, Va. –Navy Command Master Chief Jeffrey Covington, senior enlisted leader, Joint Task Force Civil Support speaks with Army Command Sergeant Major, Ronald Orosz, senior enlisted leader, Army North inside Mullan Hall during a distinguished visitor event Jan 13, 2016. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response operations. (Official DOD photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin T. Liston)
FORT EUSTIS, Va. – Marine Staff Sgt. Steve Cushamn, Public Affairs noncommissioned officer in charge, Joint Task Force Civil Support speaks with Army Command Sergeant Major, Ronald Orosz, senior enlisted leader, Army North inside Mullan Hall during a distinguished visitor event Jan 13, 2016. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response operations. (Official DOD photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin T. Liston)
FORT EUSTIS, Va. – Army Lt. Gen. Perry Wiggins, commander, U.S. Army North, speaks with Maj. Gen. William F. Roy, commander, Joint Task Force Civil Support Feb. 3, 2016. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response operations. (Official DOD photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin T. Liston)
A standing shot of Mullan Hall, headquarters of Joint Task Force Civil Support
A standing shot of Mullan Hall, headquarters of Joint Task Force Civil Support

Mullan Hall

JTF-CS headquarters was dedicated on June 14, 2012 in memory of U.S. Army Capt. Michael Dermott Mullan, who was one of the 343 New York City firefighters who died while responding to the 9-11 terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center. He was a decorated U.S. Army Reserve nurse, an emergency room nurse, and a New York City firefighter, cited for bravery. He died rescuing civilians and fellow firefighters trapped inside the adjacent Marriott Hotel to the South World Trade Center. As a first responder, Capt. Mullan was committed to saving lives while serving his country as a Citizen Soldier. That core principle is the backbone of Joint Task Force Civil Support. The dedication ceremony was attended here by more than 200 people to include his mother, Mrs. Theresa Mullan, his sister and brother, 24 New York City firefighters, local-area firefighters, a Virginia Delegate, a Congressman and others. He was remembered as a selfless, caring person; a Yankees fan; a great piano man; and a bit of a prankster who “was larger than life,” according to his fellow firefighters.

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Nov. 21, 2017